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and by putting them on with rush limbaugh and sean hannity as the hosts, i actually think what they're doing is creating more opportunity for them to highlight some of the more fringe positions of the party which is not really what they ought to be doing. >> i thought that the autopsy made a lot of sense and one of the things, i'm paraphrasing, one of the things said we need to get out of the echo chamber. i've said this before, on wednesday morning after the election there were folks mystified by how obama won because they were solely dependent on drudge, talk rao and fox news. it keems like in contrast to the autopsy finding from the rnc, they're going right back into that direction. >> that's the answer. let's get rush and sawn hannity to monitor debates. in all honesty, i kind of want that to happen. for many republicans out there that want the party to change to move forward in a different direction, it has to hit rock bottom first. maybe having sean hannity and rush host a debate, we've hit rock bottom and we would be able to be move forward. the rnc doesn't have the authority to
and by putting them on with rush limbaugh and sean hannity as the hosts, i actually think what they're doing is creating more opportunity for them to highlight some of the more fringe positions of the party which is not really what they ought to be doing. >> i thought that the autopsy made a lot of sense and one of the things, i'm paraphrasing, one of the things said we need to get out of the echo chamber. i've said this before, on wednesday morning after the election there were folks...
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sean hannity, rush limbaugh and glenn beck have all rallied to the defense of the clown. a support group on facebook popped up and some members of congress chimed in. steve stockman released a statement saying "liberals want to the crush dissent by isolating and polarizing anyone who questions obama even if it's a clown with a harmless gag, the idea to create a state of fear and make people afraid to trivialize obama. no one tried to personally destroy the clown who wore a george herbert walker bush mask. steve king tweeted mr. president, invite the rodeo clown to the white house for a beer summit. take the temperature down. have a laugh. relax. it's not about race. jonathan capehart is an msnpc political analyst and opinion writer at "the washington post." philip rutger is white house correspondent for "the post." he just returned from the missouri state fair. philip, i know you were there on wednesday. what did you find? >> you know, i went there hoping to kind of hear what people thought about what happened at the fair at that rodeo. i wasn't sure what i would find. i
sean hannity, rush limbaugh and glenn beck have all rallied to the defense of the clown. a support group on facebook popped up and some members of congress chimed in. steve stockman released a statement saying "liberals want to the crush dissent by isolating and polarizing anyone who questions obama even if it's a clown with a harmless gag, the idea to create a state of fear and make people afraid to trivialize obama. no one tried to personally destroy the clown who wore a george herbert...
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brings coat tails into legislature so he can bring more things through. >> thanks sean and steve. we'll be back after this. >>> let me finish tonight with this. i sometimes worry that i'm not keeping up with the times. i don't know anything about the current music scene. and i do know a number of truly spear you're young actresses like jennifer lawrence. why would a senator say that rape is understandable because boys get excited during their late teens and 20s. of course they are. what does that have to do with sexual assault and that you blame sexual assault on the presence of sexually explicit magazines. every airport in america has a
brings coat tails into legislature so he can bring more things through. >> thanks sean and steve. we'll be back after this. >>> let me finish tonight with this. i sometimes worry that i'm not keeping up with the times. i don't know anything about the current music scene. and i do know a number of truly spear you're young actresses like jennifer lawrence. why would a senator say that rape is understandable because boys get excited during their late teens and 20s. of course they...
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brings coat tails into legislature so he can bring more things through. >> thanks sean and steve. we'll be back after this. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. pull out the paper and what? another art
brings coat tails into legislature so he can bring more things through. >> thanks sean and steve. we'll be back after this. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety...
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brings coat tails into legislature so he can bring more things through. >> thanks sean and steve. we'll be back after this. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> let me finish tonight with this. i sometimes worry that i'm not keeping up with the times. i don't know anything about the current music scene. and i do know a number of truly spear you're young actresses like jennifer lawrence. why would a senator say that rape is understandable because boys get excited during their late teens and 20s. of co
brings coat tails into legislature so he can bring more things through. >> thanks sean and steve. we'll be back after this. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic...
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. >> coming up, did george zimmerman lie to sean hannity. that was one of the questions, as well as the forensic evidence in the case. attention. >>> chris christie threatened to use a new jersey word on national television at the republican national convention if he didn't get enough attention. "the washington post" dan ball writes in his new book "collision 2012" that the program director wanted to cut chris christie's introduction video to save time for the convention. christie replied, ask the director if he had ever heard anyone say the "f" word on live television because that's what he was about to do if the video didn't run. the convention director ran the christie video. >>> coming up next, the interview with sean hannity has come back to haunt him this week. r? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your
. >> coming up, did george zimmerman lie to sean hannity. that was one of the questions, as well as the forensic evidence in the case. attention. >>> chris christie threatened to use a new jersey word on national television at the republican national convention if he didn't get enough attention. "the washington post" dan ball writes in his new book "collision 2012" that the program director wanted to cut chris christie's introduction video to save time for the...
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what is that guy talking about, sean spicer? the replacement plan. there is no alternative. >> yeah. i have no idea. all you need to know is what john boehner, the speaker, the republican speaker said today. which was there's no way to fix this. it must be repealed. mitch mcconnell the republican leader in the senate has said that it has to be taken apart root and branch. so that's their position. as a matter of fact, mcconnell's being attacked by the tea party for not being striden enough on that topic. however many problems there are with this rollout and the democratic perspective -- the president knew he was up against a wall. he knew he had no margin for error. he knew this was a complex program. and no good deed goes unpunished. because he was trying to meld the private markets and government regulation, created a complex vulnerable program. >> and he did all that to meet republican complaints. >> yeah. even though it was in the end a fool's errand. republicans were never going to support it. he bears blame for not executing so far. he took tha
what is that guy talking about, sean spicer? the replacement plan. there is no alternative. >> yeah. i have no idea. all you need to know is what john boehner, the speaker, the republican speaker said today. which was there's no way to fix this. it must be repealed. mitch mcconnell the republican leader in the senate has said that it has to be taken apart root and branch. so that's their position. as a matter of fact, mcconnell's being attacked by the tea party for not being striden...
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last night sarah palin told sean hannity republicans shouldn't settle for the candidate the establishment wants. let's listen to this rhino hunting that's already going on thanks to that person from alaska who loves this kind of talk. >> this is not a coronation. this process hasn't begun yet, and there are establishment people telling tea party conservatives he's the only guy that can win. what's your reaction? >> those establishment people have been quite wrong, it seems especially in recent days. haven't they? we certainly, though, don't have to settle for any candidate, any politician that would go along to get along with an agenda that stifles our economy and would strip any of our freedoms. that are constitutionally protected. >> what is she talking about? anyway, scott hopster from connecticut took issue with christie calling him conservative. quoting with we're so frustrated with all this christie talk we can't see straight. he's no more conservative than harry reid. what do you think that means? you know what i think it means? if you're not a wild tea partier who hates the govern
last night sarah palin told sean hannity republicans shouldn't settle for the candidate the establishment wants. let's listen to this rhino hunting that's already going on thanks to that person from alaska who loves this kind of talk. >> this is not a coronation. this process hasn't begun yet, and there are establishment people telling tea party conservatives he's the only guy that can win. what's your reaction? >> those establishment people have been quite wrong, it seems...
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in 2010, said the piece, when a blizzard paralyzed the state, state senator sean keene, a republican, told a reporter that one mistake the senate, president, and governor had made was not calling earlier for a state of emergency, which might have kept more cars off the road. mr. christie was smarting from criticism that he had remained in disney world during the storm. when he returned, he held his first news conference in mr. kean's home district shortly before a member of the governor's staff called mr. kean and warned him not to show up. his seat was eliminated in redistricting the following year. democratic assemblyman john wis newsky told "the new york times," every organization takes its cues from the leadership as to what's acceptable and what's not, and this governor, in his public appearances, has made thuggery acceptable. and therein lies the divide. some see it one way, some see it another. you can have the final word, john nichols. >> the final word is that the republican presidential process, at least for now, starts in a state called iowa and there's a phrase called midw
in 2010, said the piece, when a blizzard paralyzed the state, state senator sean keene, a republican, told a reporter that one mistake the senate, president, and governor had made was not calling earlier for a state of emergency, which might have kept more cars off the road. mr. christie was smarting from criticism that he had remained in disney world during the storm. when he returned, he held his first news conference in mr. kean's home district shortly before a member of the governor's staff...
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the day after christie's landslide victory, sean hannity let louis on the new jersey governor. >> if you want to look at a liberal record on issues like guns, gay marriage, controversial appointments, this governor has no idea what's going to hit him. if you can't beat hillary clinton in the exit polls in new jersey on the day you are the most popular in your state, don't think it's going to get better. it's likely going to get worse. he's not in the mainstream of conservatism. >> michael crowley. chris christie standing up to that mind-set will do him a world of good in a general election. the question is can he sustain the primary process if he's got the likes of limbaugh, beck, and hannity against him? >> it's going to be really hard. mitt romney tried to do this, but romney fled from all his positions on those issues in a way that we're not seeing christie beginning to do. by the end of the process, romney looked ridiculous to a lot of conservatives. so i think it's going to be extremely hard for christie to get past these sort of firewall of the republican base for exactly those
the day after christie's landslide victory, sean hannity let louis on the new jersey governor. >> if you want to look at a liberal record on issues like guns, gay marriage, controversial appointments, this governor has no idea what's going to hit him. if you can't beat hillary clinton in the exit polls in new jersey on the day you are the most popular in your state, don't think it's going to get better. it's likely going to get worse. he's not in the mainstream of conservatism. >>...
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endorsed former clinton white house staffer sean patrick maloney in new york. the race for pennsylvania attorney general he endorsed clinton supporter kathleen kane over obama endorser patrick murphy. he's rewarding old friends and punishing old rivals. >> we have to have more loyalty in politics. he is supporting the people who helped him. >> to what effect? >> in a lot of cases he's winning. even if he's not winning he's sending a signal. >> why is he doing this? >> because he cares. he cares about -- >> he's setting up the battle. >> he's setting up the battle for hillary in about 18 months or less. he's making sure that everyone understands exactly they're coming prepared and the thing about the clintons, they don't forget. they have long memories on this. they will exact their pound of flesh, whether $1 million or $10 million, you will pay, my friend. >> this is where it's tough. this is where it's hardball. their attitude, fair enough, it works, i guess. you're with us or against us. if you don't come out for us, for example, altmyer was neutral in that r
endorsed former clinton white house staffer sean patrick maloney in new york. the race for pennsylvania attorney general he endorsed clinton supporter kathleen kane over obama endorser patrick murphy. he's rewarding old friends and punishing old rivals. >> we have to have more loyalty in politics. he is supporting the people who helped him. >> to what effect? >> in a lot of cases he's winning. even if he's not winning he's sending a signal. >> why is he doing this?...
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. >> chairman, what do you think about a talk radio debate where maybe i get together with my buddy sean hadn't hannity and we interview some of the candidates. because the base i think would like that. >> listen, i don't think -- i actually think that's a very good idea. >> now, here is the irony. priebus led a massive gop autopsy to figure out why they got crushed in the last election. the results, the party needs to, quote, learn to appeal to more people. this is how you do it, by shutting out news outlets and retreating to your own fox news echo chamber? if he gets his way, it isn't new voices that the party will be hearing and reaching just their own. michael steele was chairman of the rnc before priebus. joan walsh is editor of salon, and both are msnbc political analysts. michael, if this were still the steele administration, would you be pursuing this path? >> yes, some severe thunderstorm of it, to be honest with you. >> why? >> let me break it down for you. i wouldn't be pursuing it now, because there is no body of evidence to prove your point. and so there is nothing to really
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and, you know, i just want to point out there, you know, sean bugg, the founder and editor of "metro weekly," a gay magazine, sent out an interesting tweet. he said, two years after knowing his son is gay, portman supports gay marriage. 25 years after i came out, my father doesn't. some perspective. i think a lot of people need to have that perspective. >> you're so good on this. thank you. let me go to michael crowley. i keep thinking about the cultural differences in the country. if you come from the rural south or any sort of rural or conservative area, let's face it, gay people have a story, i've known it since i came to washington. gay people naturally come to cities where it's more open, where there's more openness to their orientation. other gay people. there's a very unequal distribution the way people have to live in this country. if you come from a tough, cranktcrank ky, conservative neighborhood, you get out of there go to atlanta, washington, miami, new york. therefore, you have different attitudes in big cities. i wonder if parents areless likely to come forth and say, m
and, you know, i just want to point out there, you know, sean bugg, the founder and editor of "metro weekly," a gay magazine, sent out an interesting tweet. he said, two years after knowing his son is gay, portman supports gay marriage. 25 years after i came out, my father doesn't. some perspective. i think a lot of people need to have that perspective. >> you're so good on this. thank you. let me go to michael crowley. i keep thinking about the cultural differences in the...